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Strange canals at near Helsinki



(Picture 1)

Kimmo Huosionmaa

Above and center of the text is two photographs that are taken in the city of Espoo, Southern Finland. The actual place is near Suomenoja electric plant, and there is a very large area of swamp and salt marsh, where lives lots of birds. They are portraits of channels what are dig in the very strange place at the rushes and very swamp area. Those channels are probably made for dry the place where they are, or maybe they are for some other purposes, what have not opened me yet.


Maybe they are made for some fish farms, but I want to write something more exciting, and this is why I'm writing about the nuclear bombs and radium. So take this writing about the free-thinking about the question, why somebody digs those channels. Maybe they were made for some jolly boat because the owner of the land wanted to go hunting. That might be one good explanation, for those channels. If some person has money, he might dig the channels for hunting. Or maybe they are made for controlling the water level in the salt marsh, who knows why they are made. Maybe someone has tested some tractor shover in that area. That might be the very good explanation.


Channels are too small for any boat or canoe, and that's why they are useless for hunting purposes, and they are dug like the sideways of the main riverbed, and that's why their purpose of dry the swamp area is not so trusty. The reason, why I'm writing about those channels is that nobody digs those things without the purpose, but what might that purpose be?

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Why they are dug in that place, and the work what is done, is actually very good, but as you see the cement structure at the second picture, those channels are quite old, and there would be nothing purpose for those things, and sometimes I have thought that are they made for something, what will be trailed at under the sea. But what that thing would be? That is the very good question. In the same place, I found once the stone, where were engraved the Nazi symbols, and the Germans were here in Finland in 1941-1944, when Finland was at the war against the Soviet Union.


Sometimes I have thought did the German military personnel trained to handle the radioactive material in those channels. Of course, this is just only the hypothetical thinking, but we all know that Germans planned to make a "dirty nuclear bomb", what means the bomb, what has the Radium inside the explosives. And of course, the handling exercises must be done before the staff would let the handling real radioactive material.


There might be more realistic explanations for those channels than some Nazi-Radium. The "dirty bomb" could be the good explanation for some thriller movie.  But those channels might dig also for many other reasons. Like somebody could make the fish farm in Southern Finland. In that farm, the channels were dammed with the steel net, and the salmons would let to swim in those channels.

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